yeah. What@cpjones79:disqus said.
yeah. What@cpjones79:disqus said.
Holy crap on a popsicle stick!! That makes me very happy.
Listen to his comedy albums if you really want to know what he is capable of, especially The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart.
@avclub-830c2addaa100a504ecaa6b4374f93ac:disqus dude, you are forgetting Bob Newhart's comedy albums. If TV had never come along he would have still been a legend.
I don't know that it was all that hidden. He did comment that he was happy someone was going to carry him down the stairs.
I thought he fit perfectly. He was a rock for all the crazy to crash against. And his "you're the genius" line alone was funnier than anything that happened in last nights Community.
Bob Newhart is a freaking pro. Loved him in this episode. But then I love him in just about everything he does. I got a fever, and the only cure is more Bob Newhart. I was actually hoping Sheldon was going to arrange a position for Arthur at the university.
I don't know. I think just Penny in that top was the best non-Bob-Newhart line of the night.
You know a lot of people around here rag on The Big Bang Theory for being populist crap and swoon over Community. But a fairly decent episode of TBBT that made me laugh a few times gets a C+ and a horrible episode of Community gets a B. And they both get a B- from the commenters. Seems to me we have higher…
That was an amazing transformation. It took me almost the whole locker scene to believe that really was Alison Brie.
Yes
I didn't think it was bad. It was just very actively not funny. The only moment that even got close enough to funny to spit on it was when the Dean picked up Shirley's nightie.
Actually I like the character of Lily just fine. I am okay with a sociopathic 5 year old. Kind of a female Calvin. My problem is the actor they have playing the character is awful.
Gloria was good this episode. I really want to like her again.
No. The writers give her a lot of good lines. It's the delivery that's the problem.
I love Unbreakable and would happily trade all of the movies M. Night made since then for a sequel.
I currently have that on my ereader but haven't started yet. Glad to hear your endorsement.
Now I am thoroughly stumped. A deeper version of typical naval fiction sounds good but I am skittish of anything labeled literary.
I agree it went down hill pretty quick but I mostly attribute that to him let other authors write or collaborate. I liked all the books in the series actually written by Flint.
I've never read those because my local B&N only carry them in the extra large print, stupidly expensive editions. I love historical navy fiction though. How do you rank that series against Kent, Pope and Forester?